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  1. 14 de ene. de 2016 · You Can’t Take It with You is a classic case of good old-fashioned American optimism, a celebration of family and small-town values courtesy of Frank Capra, who made a distinguished career out of such things. By the time of its release in 1938 films like It Happened One Night and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town had already made Capra a household name ...

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  3. You Can't Take It With You, conocida en español como Vive como quieras o Tómalo o déjalo, es una película estadounidense dirigida por Frank Capra. La película que contó con la actuación de James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, Edward Arnold, Spring Byington y Ann Miller, es una adaptación de la obra de teatro de 1936, ganadora del Premio Pulitzer, del mismo nombre de George S ...

  4. You Can't Take It with You. Emmy winner Jean Stapleton and Academy Award winner Art Carney star in the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart about a slightly daft family who do exactly as they please. Comedy 1979 1 hr 38 min. NR.

  5. Based on the phenomenally successful Kaufman-Hart play, You Can't Take It With You was directed by Frank Capra and won two Academy Awards® (1938 Best Picture, Best Director) and garnered five more nominations. It was Capra's third Oscar® for directing. Arthur stars as Alice Sycamore, the stable family member of an offbeat clan of free spirits ...

  6. In “You Can’t Take It With You,” Moss Hart (and co-writer George S. Kaufman) employ a variety of literary devices that enrich the play, adding layers of meaning, humor, and depth. Let’s explore the top 10 literary devices used: Irony — The contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs is used frequently for ...

  7. When a girl from a family of eccentric freethinkers falls for the son of a conservative banker, the stage is set for a meet-the-in-laws dinner across a social divide. Wrestling, ballet, fireworks and police raids ensue. Adapted from Hart and Kaufman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play.